Liszt

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Re: Liszt

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alfor wrote:
HullandHellandHalifax wrote:
Liszt S 121 Malediction (2P).pdf
Hi Ferruccio,
I scanned my copy three years ago for our good friend isokani, but cannot remember if I posted it here or not, in any case here you have it.
enjoy
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Brian
Just downloaded your scan (!) from scribd.com!!!

Why on earth would you want to go to all the hassle of downloading it from scribbldeedee when it was here on Pianophilia dear alfor, you should always check here first!!!
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Brian
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HullandHellandHalifax wrote:...Why on earth would you want to go to all the hassle of downloading it from scribbldeedee when it was here on Pianophilia dear alfor, you should always check here first!!!
best wishes
Brian
Good question, easy answer:

I downloaded it from scribd.com before you posted it on pianophilia ;)
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alfor wrote:
HullandHellandHalifax wrote:...Why on earth would you want to go to all the hassle of downloading it from scribbldeedee when it was here on Pianophilia dear alfor, you should always check here first!!!
best wishes
Brian
Good question, easy answer:

I downloaded it from scribd.com before you posted it on pianophilia ;)
Good heavens! I thought the time machine wasn't working! maybe it needs a new battery?
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HullandHellandHalifax wrote:...Good heavens! I thought the time machine wasn't working! maybe it needs a new battery?
I had two days without internet access, which may have led to a slight time confusion on my side :o
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Re: Liszt

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I guess this is rare, but maybe someone possess a copy... :?:

Liszt - "De profundis" Psaume instrumental
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TODAY, FRANZ LISZT!
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alfor wrote:
HullandHellandHalifax wrote:...Good heavens! I thought the time machine wasn't working! maybe it needs a new battery?
I had two days without internet access, which may have led to a slight time confusion on my side :o
I went for almost two weeks here without Internet. Feeling that pain!
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Chromaticon wrote:I guess this is rare, but maybe someone possess a copy... :?:

Liszt - "De profundis" Psaume instrumental
The Canadian composer Michael Maxwell made a performing version from the score held in Weimar and it has been recorded by Philip Thomson on Hungaroton, maybe you can contact Michael Maxwell and see where that leads.
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Thank you very much for info Brian!

HullandHellandHalifax wrote:
Chromaticon wrote:I guess this is rare, but maybe someone possess a copy... :?:

Liszt - "De profundis" Psaume instrumental
The Canadian composer Michael Maxwell made a performing version from the score held in Weimar and it has been recorded by Philip Thomson on Hungaroton, maybe you can contact Michael Maxwell and see where that leads.
regards
Brian
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Piano technique of the Master revealed:
Liszt playing Grand galop chromatique.pdf
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